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Looks like Mobile…
Remember in 1847 mostly every place now in the rest of the USA was in Mobile or the vicinity of Mobile.
Historians don’t like to use the National Archives but rely upon stories told to “reconstruct” American History.
George Washington Cole Byrd. Alias Culvert or Colbert etc.
The Chickasaw King of Mauvilla in Mobile County Alabama.
Davy Crockett Weaver – discussed in Stephens v Cherokee Nation – United States Supreme Court – 1899
Etc